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Delete a Specific File from a Folder or SharePoint Library via WebDAV

To delete a specific file from a folder or SharePoint library via WebDAV, complete the following steps:
  1. Check out and open the process.

  2. In the Toolbox pane, click Internet. A list of activities is displayed.

  3. Double-click or drag the WebDAV Delete File activity into the process.

  4. Link the activity appropriately with other activities in the process.

  5. Right-click the WebDAV Delete File activity. A shortcut menu is displayed.

  6. Select View Properties. The WebDAV Delete File window is displayed.

  7. Click the File Location tab. The corresponding screen is displayed.

  8. In the Folder or Library URL field, select the appropriate input field editor and set the field to a value that is a folder or library URL.

  9. In the Authentication section, select Run as BPM Server or Specify credentials.

    Note:
    If you select Run as BPM Server, access will be granted or rejected based on the BPM Server credentials. If you select Specify credentials, complete the Username, Password, and Include domain fields using the appropriate input field editors. The Include domain check box and corresponding field is optional.
     

  10. Click the Files to Delete tab. The corresponding screen is displayed.

  11. Select the Delete Specific Files check box and select the appropriate input field editor and set the field to a value that is a file name.

    Note:
    Add more files by clicking the plus sign (+) until you have added all of the required files to be retrieved. Click the minus sign (-) to remove a file.


  12. Click OK. You configured the activity to delete a specific file from a folder or SharePoint library via WebDAV.
Related Topics
Delete Files that Match the Filter Criteria from a Folder or SharePoint Library via WebDAV

Source
BPM Designer Topics > Overview of Activities and Activity Topics > Internet Activities > WebDAV Delete File
Last modified at 7/31/2020 11:32 AM